The fact that Mexico could draw over 90,000 for a game against New Zealand speaks for itself, and I mean that with no slight intended to the 2010 World Cup’s only unbeaten team. This is America: don’t forget it.

At the same time, the 55,407 crowd attending the US men’s team World Cup send-off game against Turkey is nothing to be sniffed at. Interest in the US men’s national team is clearly growing.

This list is also a little different from the 2009 equivalent, when several international club friendlies not featuring MLS teams were amongst the top ten attended games: 81,224 watched Chelsea vs. Inter Milan at the Rose Bowl, 61,572 for Chivas de la Guadalajara vs. Barcelona at Candlestick Park and 57,229 for Chelsea vs. Club America at Cowboys Stadium in last year’s vaunted “Summer of Soccer.”

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7 Responses to "Largest American Soccer Crowds, 2010"

I love it how Mexican-Americans are unknowingly giving their money to USSF/MLS
I hate it how USA could never fill the Rose Bowl unless they played Mexico; I really wish USSF banned the color green from USA matches.